The Goin’ Gold Band and Colorguard, Tiger Dolls, Cheerleaders, and Tiger football celebrated National Assisted Living Week with their across-the-street neighbors at Mt. Pleasant Assisted Living on Monday, September 9-Thursday, September 12. The Goin’ Gold Band and Colorguard performed songs outside for the residents, the Tiger Dolls did mini parades through the hallways and danced outside in the parking lot, the cheerleaders performed the MPHS fight song and did cheers and chants in the halls for the residents and brought them t-shirts and water bottles, and the Tiger football Captains visited with the residents, even discussing football with several.

Established by the National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL) in 1995, National Assisted Living Week® provides a unique opportunity for residents, their loved ones, staff, volunteers, and the surrounding communities to recognize the role of assisted living in caring for America’s seniors and individuals with disabilities. The annual observance encourages assisted living communities around the country to offer a variety of events and activities to celebrate the individuals they serve, as well as to help educate members of the public about this distinctive aspect of long-term care.

MPHS has decided to adopt Mt. Pleasant Assisted Living and has planned to return monthly for activities with their neighbors. For more information on Mt. Pleasant Assisted Living, call 903-572-8123 or visit their website at www.mountpleasantassistedliving.com.

Photos:

1: Senior Tanner Marshall discusses football with resident Tilmon Clark.

2: Residents Linda Bragg (left) and Emily Reed (right) enjoy time with the Tiger Doll officers.

3: Resident Billy Clark, an MPHS graduate in 1963, thanks Goin’ Gold Band member Jennifer Peña for coming and playing.

4: Resident Norma Boyd gets a hug from MPHS Cheerleader and granddaughter, Gabby Zachry.

5: (L to R) MPISD Superintendent Judd Marshall, Carter Cook, Jonathan Amieva, and A’Shad Smith visit with resident, James Shumate.

6: Goin’ Gold Band Drum Major, Bruno Deleon (right), shakes hands with resident Yvonne Mizell after their performance.

7: Resident Sandra Ward, who graduated from MPHS in 1954, visits with cheerleaders Aaliyah Delarosa (left) and Rylee Frederking.

8: Resident, Barbara Rust, tells Tiger Doll officers (L to R) Audrey Fisher, Violet Castaneda, and Morgan Zepeda, about her granddaughter Jessie who was also a Tiger Doll.

9: Resident Barbara Marshall was happy to see great-granddaughter and MPHS Cheerleader Tenley Marshall